Marija Horvat

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Industries:

Biology; Chemistry; History; Medical

My native language:

Croatian (HR)

Other Languages:

English (EN)

  • PCP addiction

    PCP, also known as angel dust or whack, is a shortened form of phenylcyclohexyl piperidine (the formal name for the drug called phencyclidine). It is a white crystalline powder which can be mixed into a drink, taken as a tablet, smoked or snorted. It is commonly added to cannabis to enhance its ...

    Health care; Psychiatry
  • pain medication addiction

    Pain medication drugs are everyday and legal substances which are prescribed to people by their doctor or bought freely at pharmacies and other stores. However the legitimacy of these drugs does not mean that they aren't addictive, and it is often far too easy for people to develop a physical ...

    Health care; Psychiatry
  • methadone addiction

    Methadone is most commonly known as a medical treatment for heroin addiction. It is normally found as a swallowable liquid but also comes in injectable and tablet form. The effects are less potent than heroin but still offer an abscence of pain, some euphoria and a sense of contentment. When used ...

    Health care; Psychiatry
  • Meow Meow addiction

    Meow meow is a relatively "new" drug which was only classified as illegal in 2010 and is still quite freely available online as a plant fertiliser. It is a stimulant drug called 4‐Methylmethcathinone, part of a family of drugs related to amphetamines. It most often comes in a powder form ...

    Health care; Psychiatry
  • LSD addiction

    LSD is short for Lysergic Acid Diethylamide, a hallucinogenic drug derived from a fungus. It causes powerful distortions in a user's perception of reality and produces vivid hallucinations which can be highly enjoyable or utterly terrifying (generally referred to as "good trips" and ...

    Health care; Psychiatry
  • ketamine addiction

    Ketamine is a short term anaesthetic which is normally used by vets, but is growing in use as a "date rape" and recreational drug. It can be slipped into drinks to dissolve undetectably, injected as a liquid or snorted as a powder. As well as causing a physical numbing sensation ketamine ...

    Health care; Psychiatry
  • inhalants addiction

    Inhalants are types of drugs or chemicals that are snorted or sniffed in order to get a buzz similar to the consumption of alcohol. Inhalant addiction is particularly common amongst young people and teenage addicts as many are very cheap and easy to obtain. Some examples of inhalants include glue, ...

    Health care; Psychiatry
  • heroin addiction

    Heroin is a processed form of morphine which produces a calming effect, reducing pain and giving users a rush within a few seconds of using it. Small doses give a general sense of well being and larger ones cause extreme relaxation. Most of the time heroin is injected but it can also be snorted, ...

    Health care; Psychiatry
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